Please post the link to your Glogster here. Just click the "Edit" button, put your cursor below this message, copy the URL from your Glogster and paste it here. Below your post, briefly explain why you made the choices you did in your collage. And don't forget your name! Then hit "Save" and you're all set.
Lindsay: http://johns9la.edu.glogster.com/engl-637a
I chose these images because I have always been a grammar fanatic. I wanted to play off the classic superhero metaphor, so I included the text box with "Look there - up in the sky!" Then, I inserted an example of a comma splice, which is supposed to be the "villain." The image of the fairy and the corresponding text box represent how I view myself - as the Grammar Fairy, waving my wand at grammatical errors and saving lives from the destruction of bad grammar.
I chose a resume template to illustrate my writing identity. The images/gifs/videos I provided are not something you typically associate with a professional identity, but I liked the striking juxtaposition of pop culturally relevant things in my life when paired with my writing center consultancy job. I typically add humor to my sessions; I like to laugh and have fun. I'm also a blogger and lover of pop culture, so there's basically no getting around that since it's so rooted in my own identity. Enjoy!
How to add your name to the list:
Click on the "Edit" button on the top right. This turns the page into an editable document like a Word document.
Find the space next to the time slot you'd like for your teaching day. Put your cursor there. It should blink as it does with a Word document.
Type your name in the space.
Click the "Save" button on the top right.
That's it!
Lindsay:
http://johns9la.edu.glogster.com/engl-637a
I chose these images because I have always been a grammar fanatic. I wanted to play off the classic superhero metaphor, so I included the text box with "Look there - up in the sky!" Then, I inserted an example of a comma splice, which is supposed to be the "villain." The image of the fairy and the corresponding text box represent how I view myself - as the Grammar Fairy, waving my wand at grammatical errors and saving lives from the destruction of bad grammar.
Alycia:
http://www.glogster.com/11aamins/resume-glog-by-11aamins/g-6l696c480klftkhdjl5lha0
I chose a resume template to illustrate my writing identity. The images/gifs/videos I provided are not something you typically associate with a professional identity, but I liked the striking juxtaposition of pop culturally relevant things in my life when paired with my writing center consultancy job. I typically add humor to my sessions; I like to laugh and have fun. I'm also a blogger and lover of pop culture, so there's basically no getting around that since it's so rooted in my own identity. Enjoy!
Jenelle
http://www.glogster.com/jmdembsey/grammar-nazi/g-6l6969boc2n7v52d38d28a0
There is a very simple explanation behind it: I am a Grammar Nazi constantly on the hunt for grammatical errors.
Matloc
http://www.glogster.com/mcubed476/matloc-s-glog/g-6l6968v1ru679lahtdphea0?s=imgglog
Since I have been writing mainly in college, this shows my process of writing in a nut shell. =)
How to add your name to the list:
Click on the "Edit" button on the top right. This turns the page into an editable document like a Word document.
Find the space next to the time slot you'd like for your teaching day. Put your cursor there. It should blink as it does with a Word document.
Type your name in the space.
Click the "Save" button on the top right.
That's it!